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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apparently they won't be sharing Zelensky's victory plan with the Ukrainian people. It was for Biden's eyes only: "But I can tell you that certainly there are parts that are very sensitive, they are closed. After all, everything that becomes public is heard not only in our country, it is heard by the enemy as well. And that is why, of course, the details, some of the details of this plan are private.” Can't share the details with the people actually fighting and who you are supposedly fighting for, but can share it with your imperial masters. [/quote] This is the new Kremlin talking point? "OMG can you believe Zelenskyy won't share top secret military info with the public, only with the Commander in Chief of a friendly military!" They must really be paying you the big rubles to spout such obvious nonsense. [/quote] Nice, the Russian trolling on this thread is ridiculous. I can’t imagine a way this war ends militarily. The war has had 3 phases. A quick Russian advance in the first 2 months, followed by a partial retreat. The Ukraine counter offensives in Kharkiv and Kherson in late 2022. Then a slow grind with relatively speaking no movement in almost 2 years now! [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GWfsQjvWsAAyvPO?format=jpg&name=large[/img] [/quote] For perspective. In November 2022, after the Ukraine counteroffensive, Russia had controlled 10.56% of Ukrainian land. In August 2024 they control 10.74%. That is a gain of .18% in close to 2 years (also we should minus whatever Ukraine now controls of Russia as well but I’m not sure of the comparison). At this pace they get 1% every 5 years! Russia needs to just leave, there is clearly no military solution, and if there was one they would have implemented it by now![/quote] Russia was able to keep the lands they captures, some of it they took over 10 years ago. This is a huge win for Russia. They don't need the entire Ukraine, they need specific strategic areas and they got it and they are holding on it. [/quote]
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